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Bootz & Duke Sign Co. is a premier full-service sign company that has been serving Arizona and National Accounts for 60 years. We have an immediate opening for a full-time, Sign Installer, preferably with a CDL class B. This is an installation apprenticeship and requires a flexible schedule, nights, and the ability for occasional in-state travel. We are looking for a dependable, flexible, quality-minded, team-player who has the desire to learn and grow. Should have some background and familiarity working with tools, electrical/wiring, welding, etc. Comfortable working in tight spaces and in situations with heights.
Job Responsibility:
Installing pole signs
Installing monument signs
Installing LED and neon channel letters
Requirements:
Previous sign installation experience is preferred but not a requirement
We are willing to train the right candidate
Have welding skills and electrical knowledge
Be able to work in tight spaces (e.g., climb, crawl) and okay with heights to make sign installations, repairs, etc
Crane Operators License, CDL and Welding Certification is a plus
Must have a valid driver's license and clean driving record for at least 5 years
5-year MVR history is required
Must be available to travel out of town within the state (Company pays for overnight hotel stays and offers per diem for company related travel)
Must be comfortable with heights and working in small spaces
Must be able to lift or move up to 50 lbs unassisted, 75-100 lbs with assistance
Must be able to stand, walk, and perform up to 8 hours with intermittent breaks
Must be able to work on elevated surfaces in a bucket while properly harnessed
Must have full range of motion [ROM] of arms and legs
Hearing must be sufficient to be able to hear warnings and alarms and normal conversation
Must obtain a DOT medical certification
Must be able to withstand outdoor Arizona temperatures more than 100 degrees with proper hydration